Quote by Charley Pride
I grew up not liking my father very much. I never saw him cry. But

I grew up not liking my father very much. I never saw him cry. But he must have. Everybody cries. – Charley Pride

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The time I spent thinking about how I was better than somebody else or worrying about somebody elses attitude was time I could put to better use. – Charley Pride

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What we dont need in country music is divisiveness, public criticism of each other, and some arbitrary judgement of what belongs and what doesnt. – Charley Pride

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I was always a dreamer, in childhood especially. People thought I was a little strange. – Charley Pride

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All my band members were old enough to be my dad. It was like this family vibe. – Hunter Hayes

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I Know You Care is about my dad. And I havent seen him for a long, long time. And my parents divorced when I was really young. And I guess I just wanted a – it was my way of saying that I wasnt bitter or angry anymore. I was just sad and just felt like something was missing. – Ellie Goulding

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My dad was a musician. He was a singer and he played the guitar, so music was always around. – Kris Allen

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In my case, I was born to parents who were very young, and I dont think they were entirely ready to have a child. My dad was going to college and working two or three jobs at the same time, and my mum was working and going to school. – Gillian Anderson

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